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Many repeats! DRILL FOR BEGINNING BEGINNERS  . Achieving the necessary intensity of drill is difficult, especially with quiet, apprehensive children.

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1 Many repeats! DRILL FOR BEGINNING BEGINNERS  

2 Achieving the necessary intensity of drill is difficult, especially with quiet, apprehensive children. Andrew Bear can often help. Sometimes we start by having the child’s own bear visit to say ‘hi’ to Andrew. We practise before they meet. Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

3 What will Andrew say to your teddy? ‘Hi!’ What will Andrew say when he says bye-bye? ‘Bye’ Let’s do it! hi – bye – hi – bye – hi … Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

4 What will your teddy say to Andrew? ‘Hi!’ What will your teddy say when he says bye-bye? ‘Bye’ Let’s do it! hi – bye – hi – bye – hi … Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

5 Andrew is a large teddy with many clothes and interesting collections of things like ties, bees and bows that he keeps in his pockets. He does not talk much. The first two words he learned to say were ‘hi’ and ‘bye’. Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

6 This is the special show he used to practise saying ‘hi’ and ‘bye’. He had to do a lot of practice to make the words easy to say. As he got better at saying them he got braver and braver. Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

7 He got SO brave with his talking that one day he won a medal! Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen da-dah!

8 The first time we play this game we all wear ties. Andrew, the child, parent or parents and the clinician. The ‘hi tie’ / ‘bye tie’ game can be played by flicking the tie so that it hangs down your front (for ‘hi tie’) and down your back (for ‘bye tie’). Ties on elastic work well. Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

9 “many repeats” Andrew’s tie tie bye Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

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11 tie hi hi tie bye-bye tie Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

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13 hi tie bye-bye tie Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

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15 tie hi hi tie etc Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

16 bow bye hi bye bow hi bow bye-bye bow Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen “many repeats” Andrew’s bow

17 “many repeats” Andrew’s baa baa bye hi bye baa hi baa bye-bye baa Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

18 Andrew’s bee Andrew has a lot of pockets bee bye hi bye bee hi bee bye-bye bee Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

19 Andrew’s door door bye hi bye door hi door bye-bye door Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

20 Andrew’s key…many repeats key bye hi bye key hi key bye-bye key Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

21 “many repeats” Do it with body parts knee, eye, toe … “portable”! Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

22 boo! bye boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

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24 hi boo more boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

25 boo more boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

26 boo boo boo more boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

27 boo boo hi boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

28 1 boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen 2 boo 3 boo 4 boo

29 bye bye boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

30 bye bye boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

31 bye bye boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

32 bye bye boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

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34 hi boo more boo Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

35 boo

36 Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen boo ha-ha boo-hooyah-boo

37 Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen Hi Boo-Boo Bear Bye-bye Boo-BooShh Boo-Boo

38 Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen Go to sound_reasoning_1 Slide 39


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